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less than one day after the supreme court decision on average of about controversial immigration law, both candidates will be using it to make hay this election year. we examine what this means for the presidential candidates. >> arizona governor jan brewer says her state and its controversial immigration law has been vindicated. >> arizona is prepared to move forward to enforce this law that we fought so hard to defend. >> but even though the supreme court will allow the arizona police to check the people -- papers of people stopped, the justices struck the other parts of the law, some democrats are calling today win -- somewhat. the ruling incentivize the focus on immigration. mr. romney in arizona and radio but we got to speak to him on the campaign play. avoiding specifics about the court decision but blasted the president for what he called a lack of leadership. >> the country would be better served if the president was actually fulfilling a campaign promises. >> it is a delicate balancing act because romney wants to cut into obama's lead over latino voters without turning off th
less than one day after the supreme court decision on average of about controversial immigration law, both candidates will be using it to make hay this election year. we examine what this means for the presidential candidates. >> arizona governor jan brewer says her state and its controversial immigration law has been vindicated. >> arizona is prepared to move forward to enforce this law that we fought so hard to defend. >> but even though the supreme court will allow the...
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obamacare was bad law yesterday, it's bad law today. let me tell you why i say that. obamacare raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obamacare cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. and even with those cuts, and tax increases, obamacare adds trillions to our deficits and to our national debt and pushes those obligations on the coming generations. >> mr. romney also said obamacare means 20 million americans will lose the coverage they like. obamacare is a job killer. obamacare makes the government too big, too intrusive. >> if we want to get have to replace president obama. >> question. rate romney's reaction. did it have merit, or was it rhetoric? james? >> he's certainly right on the fact at least immediately if you want to replace obamacare. it's not going to happen in congress now unless he's elected and gets a republican senate, a republican house, then could it possibly be repealed. i wish he would have taken the opportunity to talk about his own healthcare plan. >> it certainly does dramatically accentuate the fu
obamacare was bad law yesterday, it's bad law today. let me tell you why i say that. obamacare raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obamacare cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. and even with those cuts, and tax increases, obamacare adds trillions to our deficits and to our national debt and pushes those obligations on the coming generations. >> mr. romney also said obamacare means 20 million americans will lose the coverage they like....
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this will be a priority of mine if i become president to make sure we finally reform our immigration laws step by step secure the border improve our legal immigration system so we can keep people here and welcome people here who will make america a stronger nation. really so romney claims that he wants to keep people here not for interesting especially considering that he seemed pretty opposed to that stance just back in january my point is we're not going to go round and round people up in buses and ship them moments that will let people make their own decisions based upon their employment. opportunities here or lack there of. yasser romney might not want to round people up the way the obama administration did this week but make no mistake he does not want documents of immigrants that are in the country now to stay here and as for the kids of undocumented immigrants well romney is quite a harsh stance when it comes to the dream act you know the bill that senate republicans shot down in december and they did want those kids to be educated either. my point is we're not going to go round an
this will be a priority of mine if i become president to make sure we finally reform our immigration laws step by step secure the border improve our legal immigration system so we can keep people here and welcome people here who will make america a stronger nation. really so romney claims that he wants to keep people here not for interesting especially considering that he seemed pretty opposed to that stance just back in january my point is we're not going to go round and round people up in...
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that do so but the legislation takes the law meant to address irritating phone calls and applies it to communication websites blogs list serves and other internet communication told by the way the reason we showed you that is because the our i am the m.p. a our backers of the media coalition that's right the groups that have supported pretty radical copyright protection measures out there things like so mandatory censor where borders searches of all personal media devices even though they think the arizona is taking it too far and it goes through code and crazies are against it think of saying something. and here's the i thing on the cake of the daily callers thomas grier points out an article arizona has its own constitution that protects free speech maybe even better than the us constitution it says every person may freely speak write and publish on all subjects not only are they violating the first amendment but they're also violating their own state's constitution but thankfully state lawmakers have started noticing at the outcry they've actually decided not to send this bill to
that do so but the legislation takes the law meant to address irritating phone calls and applies it to communication websites blogs list serves and other internet communication told by the way the reason we showed you that is because the our i am the m.p. a our backers of the media coalition that's right the groups that have supported pretty radical copyright protection measures out there things like so mandatory censor where borders searches of all personal media devices even though they think...
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ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis. not just bad pedagogy but something psychotic. my father was a psychiatrist and used to take me to the back toward the of the mental hospital in massachusetts. some of the people in the most severe depression, the only way to ease discomfort was it to number everything. restlessly a moving objects around to get them in the right pattern dead number them. i don't know. i think some of the bureaucrats who gave us this law maybe they would enjoy this day in a recovery house to get over the numerical addiction. judging teachers and children primarily on the basis of a very narrow slice of mechanistic skills to be measured simplistically by standardized exam and ruling out the consequence, ruling out to the rich forms of culture like reading books for pleasure. what other reason is there to read a book and the way? but pleasure is not tested. no points for pleasure. asking koppel questions? indulging curiosity? developing real critical capacity so when they grow up can be discerning citize
ever since no trial left behind was enacted into law is a national psychosis. not just bad pedagogy but something psychotic. my father was a psychiatrist and used to take me to the back toward the of the mental hospital in massachusetts. some of the people in the most severe depression, the only way to ease discomfort was it to number everything. restlessly a moving objects around to get them in the right pattern dead number them. i don't know. i think some of the bureaucrats who gave us this...
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before that law goes into effect. whether you are moving a polling place or passing a redistricting plan, you have to get permission from the federal government to pass and enforce that law. and the d.c. district court or the doj will decide whether the law has a discriminatory purpose, any discriminatory purpose, and whether it has a retrogressive effect. retrogressive is a term of art in voting rights law that means does it make minorities worse off? okay. and in particular, does it diminish the ability of a racial group to elect their preferred candidates of choice? all right? so if it has either a discriminatory purpose or it makes minorities worse off, for example, if you have majority minority district, majority minority meaning that minorities comprise a voting majority of a district under the current lines and then you crack and split up that community in the new lines, the department of justice will say that that has a retrogressive affect, that it's making that group worse off. that only applies to certain a
before that law goes into effect. whether you are moving a polling place or passing a redistricting plan, you have to get permission from the federal government to pass and enforce that law. and the d.c. district court or the doj will decide whether the law has a discriminatory purpose, any discriminatory purpose, and whether it has a retrogressive effect. retrogressive is a term of art in voting rights law that means does it make minorities worse off? okay. and in particular, does it diminish...
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they said the state laws couldn't supercede federal law, but they cited like an 1800s law or 1700s law. i then heard rick perry while he was on the campaign trail saying that texas didn't allow them, the companies, to do that to the residents of texas. so i was a little confused when i heard him say that, because my understanding -- of course, i don't have the document in front of me. i used to use it on my radio show. however, it implied that the states were stopped from protecting the consumers. >> okay, nancy. martha coakley? >> i was attorney general -- i have been attorney general since 2007. eliot spitzer preceded me because i served with attorney general cuomo from new york, so the potential agreement you're talking about there was not when i was in office. i will say this, that as attorney general since that time, and knowing what attorneys general have done, particularly the rule that new york can play because of the martin act and other enforcement ability it has, new york has been an important player on looking at states enforcing consumer rights. and in some instances, over
they said the state laws couldn't supercede federal law, but they cited like an 1800s law or 1700s law. i then heard rick perry while he was on the campaign trail saying that texas didn't allow them, the companies, to do that to the residents of texas. so i was a little confused when i heard him say that, because my understanding -- of course, i don't have the document in front of me. i used to use it on my radio show. however, it implied that the states were stopped from protecting the...
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but in addition to the federal law, the constitutional law plus the voting rights act, there are also state law claims as i was saying before. some states, a lot of states require compactness. almost all, i think maybe all, require continue guty. meaning connectivenesses of a district. respect for political subdivision line, partisan fairnesses, competitiveness, depending on the state you'll have different types of requirements. so let's -- now we're going to talk about the constitutional constraints on redistricting plans, and obviously there are a lot of one personal and we've talked already about them for two sessions or so, but let's review for a second. so that the court originally in caldwell versus green wanted to avoid the political redistricting. the idea courts would come in and affirmatively remap a state as seen by the justice as an unrealistic possibility, but 16 years later in baker versus karr, the court holds that malportion in case raised questions under the 14th amendment. right? it means they can be just dished. that they are -- it doesn't come out in baker versus k
but in addition to the federal law, the constitutional law plus the voting rights act, there are also state law claims as i was saying before. some states, a lot of states require compactness. almost all, i think maybe all, require continue guty. meaning connectivenesses of a district. respect for political subdivision line, partisan fairnesses, competitiveness, depending on the state you'll have different types of requirements. so let's -- now we're going to talk about the constitutional...
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however, morgan says a new law may not be the answer for this. a simple fix to this and many other problems, say there is a way to determine if someone is going to do these kinds of things. okay. simply prevent those people from breathing, lol. funny, but dana is a lot more serious and says are they going to make absent-mindedness illegal now, too? what will the sentence be? they won't be happy till they put everyone in jail for some infraction. when will it end? stop it. dana, i'm with you. why is the default solution for every problem a new law? can we talk with people? can we convince folks to take responsibility for their on safety? at the end of the day we could make the argument if you are dumb enough to be talking on the phone or texting and you walk in front of a bus, that's on you. send your e-mails to me, mailbag at wusa9.com. don't forget to include your name or join the conversation on the wusa9 facebook page. that it is our report. i'll be back here tonight at -- that is our report. i'll be back here tonight at 11:00 with anita brikm
however, morgan says a new law may not be the answer for this. a simple fix to this and many other problems, say there is a way to determine if someone is going to do these kinds of things. okay. simply prevent those people from breathing, lol. funny, but dana is a lot more serious and says are they going to make absent-mindedness illegal now, too? what will the sentence be? they won't be happy till they put everyone in jail for some infraction. when will it end? stop it. dana, i'm with you....
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the law followed up. when morality changed, it reflects on the laws. the law's very important. we should have these laws. law will not correct the basic problem. that's the morality of the people. that we must do. now, just very briefly, i want to talk a little bit about that funding. because the flaw there is if you send funding out, you say, well, you can have it for birth control but not for abortion, all funds are fungible. even funds that go to any hospital, if you say, well, it's not for birth control and it's not for planned parenthood, it's not for abortion, if you send it to the hospital, they can still use that money. this is an indictment of government-run medicine because you never can sort that all out. you need the government out of that business or you will always argue over who's paying what bills. >> very quickly, senator. >> i think that was directed at me. i would just say this, congressman paul has a national right to life voting record of 50%. which is pretty much what harry reid's national right to life voting record is. so for -- to go out and say you're
the law followed up. when morality changed, it reflects on the laws. the law's very important. we should have these laws. law will not correct the basic problem. that's the morality of the people. that we must do. now, just very briefly, i want to talk a little bit about that funding. because the flaw there is if you send funding out, you say, well, you can have it for birth control but not for abortion, all funds are fungible. even funds that go to any hospital, if you say, well, it's not for...
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a second thought is that we are a country of law. the data we stop becoming a country of law is when we lose everything that makes us great. what do i think? i think we need to enforce our illegal immigration laws. but we also need to look at expanding our work hours in the situation. immigrants are what make this country great. we need their expertise, we need their research. we need the technologies that they're able to bring. that we need to do all of that legally. there are two sides to it. i think that the republicans probably could go talk about the fact about yes, we do want immigrants. we want them legally. we do think that they are valuable. i think they probably need to stress that as much as they stress that they don't want illegal immigration. >> i just had a quick question about having read some chapters of your book and i was wondering, if you felt any sort of shared experience with president obama, given that he came from not the most ideal situation to be in office. being an african-american and growing up in difficul
a second thought is that we are a country of law. the data we stop becoming a country of law is when we lose everything that makes us great. what do i think? i think we need to enforce our illegal immigration laws. but we also need to look at expanding our work hours in the situation. immigrants are what make this country great. we need their expertise, we need their research. we need the technologies that they're able to bring. that we need to do all of that legally. there are two sides to it....
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laws." a look at voter i.d. laws demonstrates the organizations effectiveness. 34 states have introduced voter i.d. bills. in 2011, seven states signed them into law. the brennan center for justice estimates that 11% of americans don't have photo i.d.s. these laws could disenfranchise those voters in the upcoming election. the more they can control who votes, the more republicans they can elect who share that conservative agenda. this bill mill is in overdriver according to alec's web side claiming: >> but some progressive state lawmakers fighting back. just this year, representatives in wisconsin and arizona introduce the legislation they hope will expose the inner workings of the american legislative exchange council to the public. in january arizona representative steve farley introduced the accountability act of 2012. he urged the house to pass it last week. >> all of us here are very familiar with alec and the unflience it has with many members here. every session several pieces of alec-related ledge lace a
laws." a look at voter i.d. laws demonstrates the organizations effectiveness. 34 states have introduced voter i.d. bills. in 2011, seven states signed them into law. the brennan center for justice estimates that 11% of americans don't have photo i.d.s. these laws could disenfranchise those voters in the upcoming election. the more they can control who votes, the more republicans they can elect who share that conservative agenda. this bill mill is in overdriver according to alec's web side...
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that you could probably say was good that he did which he runs from and that's his health care reform law that is making sure that people in massachusetts actually have health insurance and can take care of themselves. >> mitt romney suggested this week that if he were president he would have unemployment down to 6% or better by the end of his first term. would president obama do better if he was reelected and got another four years in office? >> president obama is going to remain like we have singularly focused on creating jobs and getting this economy turned around on reaching across the aisle and inviting our republican colleagues to sit down to try to work together towards that goal. and not be so singularly focused on one job, the one that is in the white house. so that's what we're focused on. we've gone from where we were bleeding 750,000 jobs a month at the beginning of this term. i mean arguably he inherited the largest set of problems of any president since fdr and now after three years he has brought us to where we've created jobs for 26 straight months in the private sector cr
that you could probably say was good that he did which he runs from and that's his health care reform law that is making sure that people in massachusetts actually have health insurance and can take care of themselves. >> mitt romney suggested this week that if he were president he would have unemployment down to 6% or better by the end of his first term. would president obama do better if he was reelected and got another four years in office? >> president obama is going to remain...
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i think -- arizona law. i think it's the wrong approach. >> romney says arizona's law attacked by critics who say it's encouraged racial profiles. >> i support the arizona law. >> in the election and immigration battleground state of arizona, opinions are sharply divided. >> hopefully romney doesn't win and doesn't take away the deport action. because that is a fear. what i don't like is that he doesn't offer a solution, he just shuts down ideas. >> president obama wants to talk about what do we do with these ten to 10 million people. a lot of americans including myself say before we have that discussion, let's secure the border. >> both candidates say they'll work on that. casey wian, cnn, los angeles. >>> it's an issue that impacts neighbors all across the country, we're talking about illegal drugs. so why aren't the men who want to be president talking about it? [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using
i think -- arizona law. i think it's the wrong approach. >> romney says arizona's law attacked by critics who say it's encouraged racial profiles. >> i support the arizona law. >> in the election and immigration battleground state of arizona, opinions are sharply divided. >> hopefully romney doesn't win and doesn't take away the deport action. because that is a fear. what i don't like is that he doesn't offer a solution, he just shuts down ideas. >> president obama...
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they are very deeply concerned about sharia law. also, islamic takeover. it is a very large idea in tea party circles. those were sort of the visceral feelers that i recall hearing. >> yes, my name is brad bolton. my interest is in the religious composition of the tea party movement and the rule religion plays. he made a distinction between social conservatives and fiscal conservatives, implying that there is more social conservatives in the midst. when i look at the priorities, they seem to be primarily fiscal, fiscally conservative priorities. so the latest composition and the role religion is plain. >> that was a question that we were interested in very much. we were interested in it, partly because -- the academic literature that we were familiar with going into this research, it would suggest that it is very hard for people to organize brand-new groups in a short period of time. in fact, given where american civic life has been over the last several decades, it is unusual to see regular local media groups form. going into the research, i thought many
they are very deeply concerned about sharia law. also, islamic takeover. it is a very large idea in tea party circles. those were sort of the visceral feelers that i recall hearing. >> yes, my name is brad bolton. my interest is in the religious composition of the tea party movement and the rule religion plays. he made a distinction between social conservatives and fiscal conservatives, implying that there is more social conservatives in the midst. when i look at the priorities, they seem...
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a group of more than a dozen clergy released a television ad this week saying the law hurts families and could punish churches for helping those in need. alabama's law went into effect last year, although some of the provisions, including one that banned harboring or transporting illegal immigrants, were blocked by a federal judge. >>> several major christian groups are also weighing in on arizona's immigration law, which goes before the supreme court later this month. in a brief filed last week, they argued that arizona's law could prevent churches from helping immigrants. >>> we have a special report today on parish nurses, the growing number of registered nurses on the staffs of churches, of many denominations, helping people with a combination of physical and spiritual care, and helping them navigate the health care system. deborah potter reports from elk grove, illinois. >> reporter: many churches hold health fairs, but this blood pressure screening at queen of the rosary roman catholic church in suburban chicago is a little different. >> you actually cook for yourself? that's g
a group of more than a dozen clergy released a television ad this week saying the law hurts families and could punish churches for helping those in need. alabama's law went into effect last year, although some of the provisions, including one that banned harboring or transporting illegal immigrants, were blocked by a federal judge. >>> several major christian groups are also weighing in on arizona's immigration law, which goes before the supreme court later this month. in a brief filed...
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rogers college of law. this is about an hour. tucso .. the country. i'm toni from the university of arizona college of law, and i'm here to moderate the discussion with one of my favorite authors, and i suspect the reason you're here is you feel the same way. he's absolutely fabulous, and before we get going, buy the book. [laughter] i want to first acknowledge with great gratitude the law firm of mcdonald and lacy for sponsoring this event, a little shout out to one of the local fantastic firms here in tucson but especially notable for all of the public service and pro bono work that they do consistently over time. it's a premier firm, and we're grateful to them for making events like this possible. please, turn off your cell phones, and i want to tell you up front the author's going to be available shortly after this session. if you go out of the union and make a right turn to the madden book-signing area, mr. rosen, professor rosen will be at tent b. we were told to keep the introduction tight. i could go on at length, but the highlights are he's a
rogers college of law. this is about an hour. tucso .. the country. i'm toni from the university of arizona college of law, and i'm here to moderate the discussion with one of my favorite authors, and i suspect the reason you're here is you feel the same way. he's absolutely fabulous, and before we get going, buy the book. [laughter] i want to first acknowledge with great gratitude the law firm of mcdonald and lacy for sponsoring this event, a little shout out to one of the local fantastic...
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south carolina and alabama have passed similar laws recently about law and local law-enforcement that checks immigration status. in june, president obama announced a new immigration policy of stopping the deportation of some illegal immigrants who came to the u.s. as children. this is just over an hour. >> the committee on homeland security, subcommittee on board and will come to order. examine how the department homeland security can better leverage state and local partnerships to programs like secure communities and our witness today is john morton was the drug of immigration and customs enforcement, and i would just begin by opening statements by welcoming the director. we are sincerely appreciative of his participation today and will also want to of course extend our condolences on the recent shooting of a i.c.e. age and calvin harrison which certainly demonstrates the risks that are agents, brave men and women on the frontlines are facing each and every day and was urban pray for a speedy recovery. as well. and again i want to thank the director and the men and women of immigrati
south carolina and alabama have passed similar laws recently about law and local law-enforcement that checks immigration status. in june, president obama announced a new immigration policy of stopping the deportation of some illegal immigrants who came to the u.s. as children. this is just over an hour. >> the committee on homeland security, subcommittee on board and will come to order. examine how the department homeland security can better leverage state and local partnerships to...
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believe that at some point the congress would go back and fix it in other words they would change the tax laws again i think the real problem here lauren is that we've been in a short term sense trying to extend and increase nominal growth nominal job creation for so many years that if you start to really tax this economy at eighteen or twenty percent of g.d.p. instead of fifteen were tax revenues or today you're going to take so much income out that you've got to see job losses you've got to see a decrease in consumer spending that i think would guarantee that we're in a recession but let me put it to you this way even if we have a short. term deal that pushes this issue down the road a few months or a year what have you i still think two thousand and thirteen is going to be slow because of bird dubious about the housing sector you alluded to that before but i think in general there's such tight credit availability in many markets that it's almost guaranteed i think that we're going to have growth below what people are estimating right now ok and i want to get into housing a little bit later
believe that at some point the congress would go back and fix it in other words they would change the tax laws again i think the real problem here lauren is that we've been in a short term sense trying to extend and increase nominal growth nominal job creation for so many years that if you start to really tax this economy at eighteen or twenty percent of g.d.p. instead of fifteen were tax revenues or today you're going to take so much income out that you've got to see job losses you've got to...
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i said we can succeed under the labor laws we have. ultimately, particularly in this terrible national economy, i reluctantly came to the conclusion we needed to take this step if we were going to have the opportunities. >> chris: governor daniels. a pleasure to talk to you. please come back. >> up next, sunday panel tackles the rise in gas prices and growing violence against persons in afghanistan. back in a moment. >>> there is no silver bullet that will bring down gas prices or reduce our dependence on foreign oil overnight. >> president says there is no single silver bullet. that is just wrong. defeating obama is a single thing that will change. >> chris: war of words as the president and newt gingrich point fingers for the resent pain of the pump. bill kristol, evan by and ed gillespie and political analyst juan williams. president made a preemptive speech this week on gas prices. so basically to say he is doing everything he can and republicans were playing politics on this issue. how effective was it? >> it might have helped mud
i said we can succeed under the labor laws we have. ultimately, particularly in this terrible national economy, i reluctantly came to the conclusion we needed to take this step if we were going to have the opportunities. >> chris: governor daniels. a pleasure to talk to you. please come back. >> up next, sunday panel tackles the rise in gas prices and growing violence against persons in afghanistan. back in a moment. >>> there is no silver bullet that will bring down gas...
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i said we can suck side -- we can succeede under the labors laws we have. i reluctantly came to the conclusion that we needed to take this step if we were going to be the opportunity state i wanted indiana to be. >> thank you for coming and it is a pleasure to talk to you. >> up next, the sunday panel tackles the rise in gas prices and the rise in violence on americans in afghanistan. back in a moment. >>> there is no silver bullet that will bring down gas prices or reduce our dependence on foreign oil overnight. >> explain to us that there is no single silver bullet. now that's just wrong. defeating obama is a sing impel thing that would change -- single thing that would change it. >> the war of words over gas prices as the president and newt gingrich point fingers for the recent pain at the pump. and it is time now for our sunday group. the former democratic senator and ed gillespie, the chairman of the republican state leadership committee and fox news political analyst ron williams. the president made a preemptive speech this week on gas prices, bill, n
i said we can suck side -- we can succeede under the labors laws we have. i reluctantly came to the conclusion that we needed to take this step if we were going to be the opportunity state i wanted indiana to be. >> thank you for coming and it is a pleasure to talk to you. >> up next, the sunday panel tackles the rise in gas prices and the rise in violence on americans in afghanistan. back in a moment. >>> there is no silver bullet that will bring down gas prices or reduce...
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contrary to the laws and i just wanted to get that off the table. in your statement you advised the committee to review your 2010 report. if we could bring out exhibit 11, excuse me, exhibit 5 -- ok. in exhibit five you struck out the original draft language that stated the i.g. could not independently violate that the emails provided by steve black were complete and unedited. why did you strike out that sentence? >> you know, i don't have a recollection specifically of actually addressing that issue but my question would have been to the investigatingth shall -- investigating agent, if i were asking the question, what is it we need to validate? we were provided the documents that focused on the question at hand, and that was how did this editing occur? >> let's talk about this. one of the things we need to know about the i.v.'s investigation and one of the things the american public needs to know about the i.g.'s investigation was, was the scope to inherenty reduced that the report is not worth the paper it's written on? in this case if you didn't
contrary to the laws and i just wanted to get that off the table. in your statement you advised the committee to review your 2010 report. if we could bring out exhibit 11, excuse me, exhibit 5 -- ok. in exhibit five you struck out the original draft language that stated the i.g. could not independently violate that the emails provided by steve black were complete and unedited. why did you strike out that sentence? >> you know, i don't have a recollection specifically of actually...
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sure they follow the law. i want to bring down the tax rates of small employers, big employers, so they want to be here. canada's tax rate is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you are starting a business, where would you rather started? we have to be competitive. regulations have quadrupled the rate of regulations -- have quadrupled under this president. small businesses feel like they're under attack from their own government. i want to make sure that regulators say their job as encouraging small business, not crushing it. obamacare has been an extraordinary deterrent to enterprises of all kinds. my party is making sure that we get more people hired if we have more people hired, if we get back manufacturing jobs, if we get back all kinds of jobs, you will see rising incomes again. the reason incomes are down is because unemployment is so high. i know what it takes to get this to happen. my plan will do that. >> mr. president, two minutes here because we will go to our last question. >> we need to create jobs. both gov
sure they follow the law. i want to bring down the tax rates of small employers, big employers, so they want to be here. canada's tax rate is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you are starting a business, where would you rather started? we have to be competitive. regulations have quadrupled the rate of regulations -- have quadrupled under this president. small businesses feel like they're under attack from their own government. i want to make sure that regulators say their job as encouraging small...
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a basic principle of administrative law, indeed, all law, is that the government must act reasonably. and should a secretary cut off more money than the secretary could show was justified by being causally related to the state's refusal to take the new money, you would march into court with your clients and say, "judge, the secretary here is acting unreasonably, and i believe there is implicit in this statute, as there is explicit in the ada, that any such cut-off decision must be reasonable." now, does that relieve you of your fear? >> it doesn't for this reason, justice - >> i didn't think it would. >> well, but here's the reason. here's the reason, justice breyer, it doesn't. one is, i mean, i don't know the opinion to cite for that proposition. second is, we have been making in this litigation since the very beginning this basic point, the government has had opportunities at every level of this system, and i suppose they will have an opportunity today to say, "fear not, states, if you don't want to take the new conditions, all you will lose is the new money." >> and i said -- i sa
a basic principle of administrative law, indeed, all law, is that the government must act reasonably. and should a secretary cut off more money than the secretary could show was justified by being causally related to the state's refusal to take the new money, you would march into court with your clients and say, "judge, the secretary here is acting unreasonably, and i believe there is implicit in this statute, as there is explicit in the ada, that any such cut-off decision must be...
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stronger steps to rid us of this mania of testing which ever since no child left behind has come into law is the kind of national psychosis, but there's something psychotic about it. it can't be numbered. it doesn't count. my father's psychiatrist use to take me to the back boards of mental hospitals in massachusetts and so many people on the most severe depression the only way they could ease their discomfort is by numbering everything. they would restlessly move object surrounded the table to get them in the pattern, and as i mentioned, some of the bureaucrats in washington maybe they would enjoy este in the recovery house to get over this numerical what action. this hoping of judging children and their teachers primarily on the basis of that very narrow slice of purely mechanistic skills that can be measured more simplistically by standardized exam and ruling out as a consequence ruling out all of those more authentic forms of culture that are not reduced to numbers like reading books for pleasure. it's the only reason i read a book. you get no points for pleasure or asking thoughtful
stronger steps to rid us of this mania of testing which ever since no child left behind has come into law is the kind of national psychosis, but there's something psychotic about it. it can't be numbered. it doesn't count. my father's psychiatrist use to take me to the back boards of mental hospitals in massachusetts and so many people on the most severe depression the only way they could ease their discomfort is by numbering everything. they would restlessly move object surrounded the table to...
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twice named by the national law journal. twice named as one of the most 100 influential lawyers in the united states of america. how did he get there? faith, prayer, and hard work. he is representing israel's position at the international criminal court. we have offices around the world. based on the fact that most people assume he is my brother, dad is just getting started, please welcome our special guest jay sekulow. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. he gets his height from his mother's side of his family. jordan mentioned that i am the grandson of a russian immigrant. my grandfather came to ellis island, left soviet russia because of religious persecution, lard to speak english, became a citizen 14 years later. he was a peddler in brooklyn, new york, and his grandson argues cases at the supreme court of the united states. i call that american access channel -- an exceptionally slism. there is no compromise with freedom of speech. there is no compromise with our ability to petition the government for redress of
twice named by the national law journal. twice named as one of the most 100 influential lawyers in the united states of america. how did he get there? faith, prayer, and hard work. he is representing israel's position at the international criminal court. we have offices around the world. based on the fact that most people assume he is my brother, dad is just getting started, please welcome our special guest jay sekulow. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. he gets his height from...
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that college campuses receive state authorization in order to participate in federal aid programs, the law is expected to fa take effect in 2014. the debate that took place on the floor earlier in the day with -- again the measure passing. here's more with congressman michael fitzpatrick, he's a republican from pennsylvania. >> i rise today in strong support, protecting academic freedom in higher education act. this portion legislation repeals two of the department of education's package of regulations that will hinder colleges and universities from making decisions that best serve their students. these federal regulations handed down from the department of education are not only proving to be costly but intruding into areas best handled by institutions. today, i urge my colleagues to join me in support to repeal two re regulations. these provisions allow the federal government to reach further into the education authority of the states. the state authorization provision requires institutions offering distance education programs to meet requirements in every state in which they have a dist
that college campuses receive state authorization in order to participate in federal aid programs, the law is expected to fa take effect in 2014. the debate that took place on the floor earlier in the day with -- again the measure passing. here's more with congressman michael fitzpatrick, he's a republican from pennsylvania. >> i rise today in strong support, protecting academic freedom in higher education act. this portion legislation repeals two of the department of education's package...
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i think the test of the law is not a policy question, it's whether or not the law is regulating things that negatively effect commerce or don't. since obviously the purchase of an item doesn't create the kind of effects on supply and he can manned that the market participants in wick ard and rage did it doesn't any in any way interfere with regulation of the insurance companies, i don't think it can -- >> i thought that wickard was you must buy. you have to go out in the market and buy that wheat that you don't want. >> let's be careful about what they were regulating. what they were regulating was the supply of wheat. it didn't in any way imply that they would could require every american to buy wheat. yes, one of the consequences of regulating local market participants is it will affect the supply and demand for the product. that's why you can regulate them. because those local market participants have the same affect on the interstate market that a plaque market has on the legal market. but none that have is true. in other words, you can regulate -- [inaudible] but you can't regulat
i think the test of the law is not a policy question, it's whether or not the law is regulating things that negatively effect commerce or don't. since obviously the purchase of an item doesn't create the kind of effects on supply and he can manned that the market participants in wick ard and rage did it doesn't any in any way interfere with regulation of the insurance companies, i don't think it can -- >> i thought that wickard was you must buy. you have to go out in the market and buy...
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the law says. in grey areas. that is not really worth the time or theirs. as i say, often things that you might consider to be abusive are also unfair or deceptive, which is much clearer under the law. that may be where the discussion would center. it could also come up in the context of an enforcement act or investigation. if that is so, the company would have every opportunity to raise their concerns. we have a process that if we are considering taking action, they have an opportunity to come to us and explain what we should not or do not necessarily understand the facts correctly. then we decide that before proceeding. if we were overreaching are getting it wrong, they might tell us that and cut us back. we have not yet had any of those occasions thus far. we hope we would not, but we will see as we go. we are trying to be reasonable and yet firm in our understanding that we are there to enforce the law. >> thank you. ms. mccarthy? >> thank you, and thank you for your testimony. it has been very
the law says. in grey areas. that is not really worth the time or theirs. as i say, often things that you might consider to be abusive are also unfair or deceptive, which is much clearer under the law. that may be where the discussion would center. it could also come up in the context of an enforcement act or investigation. if that is so, the company would have every opportunity to raise their concerns. we have a process that if we are considering taking action, they have an opportunity to come...
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as much right to enforce immigration laws as the federal government. >> we have state laws that i am for. the federal government should be thanking me and everybody else in arizona for doing their job working with them instead of filing lawsuits to try to do everything they can to stop this illegal immigration law enforcement. >> arizona did not ask for this ght with the federal government. to secure our border and to enforce our immigration laws. we did not want this fight. we did not start this fight. >> the supreme court ended that fight today. the court knocked down all doumgts making it a crime to apply for jobs. and allowing officers so search without warrants. this is a victory for the federal government and the president. and it was a huge setback for those on the right who have tried to push their radical agenda under the guise of state's rights. but the court allowed the most to stand. requires police to check the immigration status of detained people who they suspect are in the country illegally. although democrats worry this portion of the law could lead to racial profili
as much right to enforce immigration laws as the federal government. >> we have state laws that i am for. the federal government should be thanking me and everybody else in arizona for doing their job working with them instead of filing lawsuits to try to do everything they can to stop this illegal immigration law enforcement. >> arizona did not ask for this ght with the federal government. to secure our border and to enforce our immigration laws. we did not want this fight. we did...
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they want to make sure we have a president who understands that the dream that should become law, that comprehensive immigration reform should pass, and that we should have opportunities in america for everybody to be successful. that is what i think barack obama will win floor. marco rubio in polling does not make much difference. in some cases, he hurts mitt romney or does very little. marco rubio is not something of belongs on the national took it. host: if jeb bush were on the took it,icket? guest: i don't think so. you have the candidate in mitt romney that this ought to step on the priorities for florida voters -- medicare, immigration, jobs and the economy. the tax policy where mitt romney has focused almost exclusively on hoping millionaires and billionaires do even better. and president obama passed 18 different tax breaks for small business owners. he is fighting to make sure that the middle class kids a fair opportunity to be successful, mitt romneyuhbush, have always -- jeb bush was focused on cutting taxes for people who certainly did not need it. as a result, we had prett
they want to make sure we have a president who understands that the dream that should become law, that comprehensive immigration reform should pass, and that we should have opportunities in america for everybody to be successful. that is what i think barack obama will win floor. marco rubio in polling does not make much difference. in some cases, he hurts mitt romney or does very little. marco rubio is not something of belongs on the national took it. host: if jeb bush were on the took...
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law enforcement is saying trust us, we know better. we're not going to engage in racial profiling. the reality is they're ignoring a very real problem of racial profiling that we have had in this state for a very, very long time. >> reporter: federal authorities say they will answer calls from arizona officials to check immigration status but, scott, they will only take into custody illegal immigrants who are violent criminal or those who have crossed the border repeatedly. >> pelley: "forbe" magazine is out tonight with its annual list of richest americans. microsoft founder bill gates is at the top worth $66 billion. warren buffett is next, worth $46 billion, followed by larry ellison, the c.e.o. of oracle. since last year, the 400 richest americans saw their wealth increase by 13%, and listen to this-- the net worth for these 400 americans is equivalent to 1/8 of the economy. a new report finds arsenic in rice but is there a health risk? that's next. ,,,, >> pelley: "consumer reports" is out with a study on the levels of arsenic in rice. the average american consumes about 26 po
law enforcement is saying trust us, we know better. we're not going to engage in racial profiling. the reality is they're ignoring a very real problem of racial profiling that we have had in this state for a very, very long time. >> reporter: federal authorities say they will answer calls from arizona officials to check immigration status but, scott, they will only take into custody illegal immigrants who are violent criminal or those who have crossed the border repeatedly. >>...
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even the bill's author, dennis baxley said tonight he may seek changes to the law, his own law. when mitt romney accepted the endorsement of jeb bush today he lavished all sorts of praise on mr. bush. mr. romney saying jeb bush is synonymous with good government and conservative policies that yield results. they do, indeed, yield results. this is why politics are important. because not only you as a governor, but everybody in that jurisdiction that you govern had to live with the results of what you do. until somebody else comes along to change it, right? and you have to live with the results of what you did in governance for the rest of your life. and for the rest of your political career. and sometimes those results of what you did in governance overshadow even what is supposed to be your big presidential endorsement day in the sun. >>> best new thing in the world today. and it is 100% politics free even though it happened in washington. ready? something happened at the white house today that was so riveting that all of our producers dropped everything they were working on to
even the bill's author, dennis baxley said tonight he may seek changes to the law, his own law. when mitt romney accepted the endorsement of jeb bush today he lavished all sorts of praise on mr. bush. mr. romney saying jeb bush is synonymous with good government and conservative policies that yield results. they do, indeed, yield results. this is why politics are important. because not only you as a governor, but everybody in that jurisdiction that you govern had to live with the results of...